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DOUBLE DEBUT . ., In the 1048 Victory Pield opening ball game on| Willard Flattens Turner in Seventh
April 15, the hard-riding champion!
their new manager, Dick Bartell,
duce _ their “new By BOB STRANAHAN master mind, Se-| Most of the fight fans stayed nor Al Lopez. ... home last night to listen to the
That will eall for heavyweight title scrap on the air, a lot of handshak- and the thought occurrs that one “ing all around, Earl Turner of Cincinnati would what with both have been better off there. pilots new in the! murner. reputedly a stablemal American Assocla-|of Ezard Charles, was knocked col | tion. . Bartell jy Willard Reed of Indianapolis was the skipper 0f 2:37 of the seventh round of their . the Sacramento scheduled 10-rounder at the Are! Pacific Coast mory. :
Dick Bartell | ig Leaghe op 85t| How the big Queen City belter Season. . . . 5 the old big league|\, iq hat long always will reshortstop and he was a topflight| in something of a mystery. He
star, a fair hitter, sure fielder and ooo wide open and the easiest sort an aggressive pastimer, .'. . Hel , a target. \
played in the National League with Pavoff P { the New York Giants, Phillies, Pl- po. ee on el rates and Cubs, and with Detroit chin in the first round and the In the American. , . . Then Dik ginsinnatian took a nine count. He went back to the Giants where he was down once more in the fourth completed his major playing career, | land Reed shoved him down again.
. Bartell and Lopez played many|y, tne fifth before finally landin ball games against each other and}. payoff flurry in th rr 8
now they'll match strategy on the py, Brightwood battler didn't) bench and coaching lines. , . . Bar- jooy good in winning. He was too! tell has to fill some large shoes atislow and missed too often with Kansas City, the shoes of the PoP-|chots that should have landed. It, ular Bill Mayer who chucked the|qiqn't help matters that the main] Blues’ job to take over the Pitts-|oq followed a lightweight semiburgh reins. . . . Chances are good windup, for the big fellows looked| that a delegation of rabid Kansas! like ‘they were in a slow motion| City fans will be on hand here to mgyie. give Bartell a cheery sendoff In| rhe supporting card saved the ngxt year's a A lu Jitter. {show, however, for the prelims all
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| were: worthwhile. ROUNDS POINTS {to reverse the verdict and the himself in that position—yet it is | DOUBLING mews | Jimmy Robinson of Louisville Louis Even Walcott Louis Walcott [ Ww Chances are against it, but atito the good, rather than to ‘the Neighbors, semtes, of the Texas | Feared a first-round knockdown as onig {Monroe ...... EYEE 8 0... 6. 11 10 ere omor 0 lout, Whatever Joe outcome, no detriment of Doxing Tech eleven, are scheduled to per- [0 $*i0 8 split decision from Bob EPTITTPTIITORINE 1 6 p 1 form in two bowl games in five Beamon of Indianapolis in the six-| The big double-header out at the Goldstein ..i..i.vivvueis, 67 2 1 12 15 Those Hershey Bears, eastern ai-| Probe Title Fi ht Verdi {: days. . . . They'll play in the an. 'Ounder Which preceded the main pier pieldhouse provided a greater -— ~ - = — vision .leaders of the American g ic nual Blue-Gray classic in Mont- wrap Close Decisi | portion of the thrills for city net| 10 TALS , 3 3 a BD 3 3. losgay league and She sane Sua gomery, Ala, on Dec. 27 . . . and on tt ts last nt “2s ‘Broad (W- for Walcott, L for Louis, E for Even) [that tied the Caps, 1-all, here last Points Give Walcott Mod then fly to El Paso for the Tech- Frankie Ray of East Chicago won enthusiasts last nigh rox ~ROUNDS~ Sunday, will be back tomorrow] Miami of Ohio Sun Bowl tilt on [2 close one from Rennie Hamlin of Ripple administered Cathedral its 1 2 3. 4561789 1011 12 13 14 15 night skating against Coach (Continued From Page One) | Louis won that round = not on Jan. i Cincinnati, but he had to go all frst setback, 25 to 23 and Wash- Judge Marty Monroe .. WW LW L L L LW L LWW L L Johnny Mowers’ hoys at the Coll- decision because of two otuer the final minute of slugging—but x» x out to do it after knocking his rival ington rallied in the second half Judge Frank Forbes .. WW LW L L LWW E LW L L L seum. angles: because he had staggered Jersey LIFE OF EASE. . . . The Chicago 40Wn In the initial heat. Hamlin"... "oo Referee Ruby Goldstein WW LW E LWW E LWW L L L Mowers sent the Caps through 8, yn. guch a reversal would J0¢ With a hard right to the head Cards have the highest payroll in Came battling back afterwdrd and, Points (to be considered only in event rounds wind up in tie) long workout today to make up| si 4 vecedent in heasy- carlier in the session. - the National Pro Football League, "2S On the top side of the points) Broad Ripple and Howe will) Monroe .........0s. «3 1 2.311211 111.11 2 {or practice time lost during the ho ht cham ahh competition. Walcott won the first and second but the team isn't producing up to! until the’ fifth. They are welter-'tangle tonight in Tech's goalry, Forbes Svan deiseien: .3 21 3111 17210111113 recent eastern tour, when they | ill Samp Ans P one of the rounds, according to our scoring. its paychecks. Probably the | weights. Crispus Attucks, who lost 43 to 33 Goldstein ............. 3 2 2 3 0 2 1 20 2 2 2 2 2 2 yere able to practice only twice in| Louis took the third, Then the
competitive spirit is lacking and| Harold Green of Indianapolis and at Vallonia last nighfP will invade RECAPITULATION some of the high-salaried boys are! Alacé Rose of Danville, Ky, Monrovia and Manual will play at going along just for the ride. . . ./ooked up in a slam-bang light- Brazil. Some pros in all sports put out fust weight duel, the nod going to the, Shortridge's Satans had an easy enough to stay on the auditor's local boy for his clever infighting|time dropping Noblesville, 55-40 in books. jand aggressiveness. . Green also the local goalry. The Satans held a |scored a first-round knockdown.
LOOK AT THAT EYE—After taking a pupring beating in the early rounds, Joe Louis (right) carries the fight to Jersey Joe Walcott. Here the champion. lands a right to Walcott: § jaw, Louis went on to win a split decision.
How Officials Scored Fight Hershey | Returns
How Boxing Writers Saw It
. ROUNDS Walcott Even Louis goa) jast Sunday at 19:24.
Rematch
Possible » That Verdict ] Could Be Reversed At Protest Meeting
Whatever the Outcome, It's Apparent No Scandal Can Be Attached to Fight
By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, Dec, 6 (UP)—Boxing left another bad taste In the ® {mouth of its fans today, but this one figured to help the industry rather than hurt it, For when it. is all added up, the fight last night in which Joe Louis, bv a disputed decision, retained his world's heavyweight championship against the challenge of Jersey Joe Walcott assured a $2.million gate for a rematch next summer. There have been only two of {these in boxing history—the second |Dempsey-Tunney fight at Chicago itn 1927 and the Louis-Billy Conn battle at Yankee Stadium in 1946 —and that another bout between | these two ring = elderly Negroes would do just as well was without pave some others. Neither was question: there any suspicion of attempted Anggthere was no taint to those bribery, prospects - either. In other words, It was far from the Louls of old, no one felt that Louis last night! but it was plain as night and ddy lcarried Walcott to make a return that Joe wasn't in there trying to {match a profitable proposition. carry another Negro as old as he is | On the other hand, he had --33 years. He was out to win. {almost more than he could do to He gave the best he had and in the | keep the most valuable title in judgment of judges, Frank Forbes sports. and Marty Monroe, it was just As a matter of fact, enough. record 18,194 fans who, saw the Joe wasn't trying to alibi when bout thought Walcott had won— he told reporters in- the dressing and so did the majority of sports room that he broke his right hand | writers at the ringside. in the fifth round. He was disThe decision was so disputable gusted with his performance be= that the New York State Athletic cause if was the first time in his Commission, - through {ts chairman, long and honorable ring career that | Eddie Eagan, even entertained an he ever won a bout in which there | official protest. from Walcott, and was any question of the winner. [wil hold a hearing Monday at “It wasn't in the books, on his which a reversal of the verdict is record and performances, that he | possible. ever should be involved in a ques- { It would be precedent- shattering tionable hout. But today he finds
breath of scandal ever will be ate tached to the fight. For there wasn't even a whisper: of a possible “fix” like in the Jake LaMotta-Billy Fox. fight in Novem per, and neither the district attorney nor the commission will have to investigate this one like they
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{greatest and one of the most rethree weeks. [spected of all champions. Bomber Hershey's lineup témorrow will joe, busiest heavyweight ruler in include center Jack McGill and history, made his 24th defense of winger Johnny Peirson, Who the title last night on even terms in the fifth, and lost | worked together to score the tying] The United Press round total the sixth, Jersey Joe rallied to Goalie | (agreed with that of Referee Gold-| {take- the seventh and eighth. His
trend see-sawed. Left Cheek Puffed Walcott won the fourth, fought:
{11-3, 26-16 and 39-31 advantage in y= Wilfred Smith, Chicago Tribune .. .............c..c00unes 6 1 8 Gordon Henry also will be in the! i ds for Wal-| | stein, scoring seven roun Tr i overhanded right hooks began to AS SIMPLE AS THAT. . . Kenny Vint of Kokomo decisioned the first three periods, (Joht Webster, Philadelphia Inquirer ................. 11 1 3 nets. His big-league goal tending cott, six for Louis and two even. | puff up the champion’s left cheek Way back when, in the days when Toy Sty apye Rock, Ark, in| $Y anal suffered its first set-back Ray Grody, Milwaukee Sentinel ..............o.oosees 1 2 6 last week saved the Bears, | Walcott went almost entirely on jn the seventh and began to make bicycle racing was in flower, one allen ay opener. They are of the season at the hands of| Clif Keane, Boston Globe ..............\ Cran rite rari 5 2 8 Pther American League games the defensive during that final ses- Louis’ left ear swell. of the leading speedsters was eweights. |Speedway’s Spark Plugs last night, gee Taylor, Des Moines Register ..... Cererrieea 8 1 6 tomorrow are New Haven at Buf- sion. In the eighth, similar rights’ Mile-A-Minute Murphy. « . {48 to 27. Jim Crumley led. the | james Dawson, New York Times ............. iiiis n 0 8 Louis Explai * crvieiy r { t { oh ouis Explains i . ’ . In a stunt event matched against 3 Junior Baseball {winners with four fielders and four! |Leo H. Petersen, United Press j : a 3 5 alo and St. Louls ul Providence Had Walcot butt mis abies. nearly closed Louis left eye. Meana horse, Murphy, the smoothie, free throws. Bob Considine, International News Bovis... 8 0 7 ive in the 15th. and in the 14th, hile, the Shampiony entire face won by the simple expedient of Tagms to Be Fet d Tech Loses Thriller | Bob Addie, Washington Times-Herald ............. oi WB 3 Por eothing: acemningly could lave i, ecume Feddened Srom puns shouting “whoa” every time the =~ ~~ @1@C| new ‘Custie's Bill VanBeober|Gayle Talbot, Associated Press ...................oorn. wo 1 prevented Ee shumeny.. Ris Dose was driping horse gob ahead of hin. bs Jaiog baseballs fifth annual tallied as the gun sounded to nand Jack Cuddy, United Press ..... iia reeinriaes a 2 von. = | 4 . L (banquet, with three championship Tech a 34-to-32 loss in a North ton St 7 2 ; | Game louis came back to take HOOSIER MOVES v.... Gi teams and their managers M Central { Bisrton Hawkins, Washington Stas nanan | In the dressing room, Walcott |, oo. a0 ninth to get a draw in gers as guests al Conference meeting on the George Edmond, St. Paul Pioneer Press .........c..e.0.. 5 2 : [told reporters, “I thought I had ’ Hodges, southern Indiana product of honor, will be held at 8 p. m. winner's boards, | Wendell Smith, Pittsburgh COUFIer .............cvveens. 8 2 " wor ine. rounds” the 10th, and to win the 11th, wnen with the Brooklyn baseball club, Monday at the Central YMCA. | Union Township of Johnson : i a 4 a 6 : h nine royncs 'he again staggered Walcott with a the Dod No. 2 Th Gene Kessler, Chicago Times ..............cco00i00000 i Eight members of the Crispus At- Louis, too, had an explanation of ‘ is tagged to be the gor¥ } 0. 2| % ey are James Mitchell's River- County stopped the Silent Hoosiers, Clair Kelly, Chicago Herald-American : 9 - 3 3 tucks High School football squad|why he had permitted Jersey Joe right to the chin. catcher next: year. ell un- side Cardinals in Class A, Gaylord 148-39, in the winner's goalry, Ski ¢ . : ; ” ’ In the 12th,- the challenger ral | ¢ World Telegram .......... 10 0 5 g " atte . hin or derstudy Bruce Edwards, one of the Sparks’ Consolidated Finance squad! Sacred Heart suffered its first ro ea: New York 1 oF giegram 3 . . have been awarded letters and to become the third challenger, 4 magnificently, and near the al B Muth, Wheeling Intelligencer eeisenaes 4 9 sweaters for the second straight among 24, to last the full 15 rounds ose © Oot , best receivers and hitters in the|in Class and. Francis Piddler’s back last night at the hands of St.|my or TO Chronic] 3 { 6 ey é | close of the round was hitting Lows majors. . Hodges was No. 3 on/Flower Church team in Class C. |Mary’s of Anderson. 48 to 29. jot Cuthing, Rochester Democrat & ThIonicle «ves, q ° ) year. They are Cornelius Coward, Only Tommy Farr and Arturo... a will, the. Flatbush mask staff last season.| The most valuable player on wach| In county action, Southport S08 Lee, Brooklyn Eagle aula ne ’ ° 3 Eulas Jackson, Ben Johnson, Donald Godoy had turned the trick previ- yw. it was on the canvas for n=» . squad will be awarded one of the smashed Lawrence, 48 to 21; Ben Bill Corum, New York {urna Merean i. vovvriveraes 7 0 S Lewis, Claude Maxey, Herman Mur- ously. the only time mm the Bght in te SORRY, NO TICKETS . .. The |George Lilly "‘emorial Trophies Davis edged Warren Central, 31-28: {Gene Wate, New Fork Daliy BWS .....vivennvrnrinnasss y . ray, Donald Oldham and Thurman pouis said he had broken his 13th heat—but from his own proNew York U.-Notre Dame basket- presented by the Oil Club in mem-|Pranklin Township _ overpowered, {Oscar Fraley, United Press .............co00000v000m0as ! 8 : Washington. right hand in the fifth round. X- pyuision, He missed Louis with a ball game to be played in Madison [ory of Junior Baseball's late presi-| Beech Grove, 48 to 39: Decatur Cen- Joe 1 Carmichael, Chicago Daily News .................. : 2 q Other major letters were awarded rays are to be taken today. terrific right hook and sprawied to Square Garden, New York, March [dent and all members of the ihree!tral lost to Greenwood, 45 to 29, an Joe Trimble, New York Dally News ............ Berea? p 6 to Homer Bledsoe, Tillman Buggs, Walcott's hands apparently were (ho floor, ; 1, is a box office sellout . . . three [teams will be given gold baseballs Whitestown smothered Pike Town- |Gerry Hern, Bogton J PUBL srventremrnssfurteroarsersnine : Warren Betty, Jack Foree, Sam okay, although he had landed the jersey Joe won that round with months ahead of the playing date. |by George Hoster. ship, 52 to 28. {Harry Grayson, NEA ............0c.ccoieniiiiidinnnnnas 8 3 4 Hulten, Jim Hester, Dick Laswell, most damaging blows of the fight. is flicking left jabs and right Robert Bre, Paris (France) Presse ve cxeenes ‘es 8 3 1 Wayne 8impson, Charles Smith, Louis Floored smash High School, College Basketball Scores ET a ep ow A ; : Hamilton Jeter and Paul Middlew- «pe crowd, which had come to Louis (ook the 14th by a slight ’ ; By AAG IWE 32 ca vr arrears : brooks. ine odified execution, was ¢dge, and won the 15th by a wide T _ Newark St Ledger REA 6 2 7 Vitness a m : : arg a) CITY, COUNTY Huntington $2, Rochester 31. Stilesville 26, Belle Union 26, oy Mareen New York Herald Tribune 7 n g Reserve awards went to Jim brought to its feet in the very first margin Whe n the challenger went Andersen St. Mary's 48, Sacred Heart Honey Creek 46, Staunton 35. | San Pierre 44, Tefft 39. nh ' os tare o Crutchfield, Leon Holder, CLff Le- round when the fast-stepping pappy completely on the defensive. ” Hillsdale 49, St. 2aisce 35. Stendel 37, Holland 36 Gordon Cobbledick, Cleveland Plain Dealer. .......... 7 2 LJ — ee : | Hymera 40, Lyons 31 | She ! : . " wis, Bob Mason, Bob Miller, Dick {rom Jersey suddenly leaped in Ben Davis 31, Warren Central 28. | Hammond Clark 2 South Bend Riley 43 Sn Tiaan 2, Jackion Central 2, Red Smith, New York Herald Tribune ................. 7 0 8 » d h. Os Buges. G to Louis’: chin Broad Ripple 25, Cathedral 23. | Huntington Township (Huntingtown) 84, Shelburn 57, Dugger 32 {Jim Doyle, Cleveland Plain Dealer ............c.oo0ivous 10 1 4 Murray, Ed Smith, Ous ¢ uggs, iene with a right hook to. Louis RADIATOR ANTI-FREEZE Franklin Township 48, Beech Grove 29. Monument City 18. South Bend Central 52, Mishawaka 38 ! . he 0 Moore, Pred Smith, Bob Twyman, and smashed the champion back C rok Betar-Central 3 Huntington Catholic 51. Plerceton 31. South Bend Wilson 40, North Liberty 33, |0¢ Nichols, New York Times \........coooviiiiiiinni o 8 Rav Toliver. Jim Busisrod. Brandon's h thes on the Moor THERMO = 1-Gailon $1.59 New Castle 34, Tech 32 : Hemuond 9). Yammond Tech 4: Sulphur Springs 48. Crown 3, "Jim Jennings, New York Mirror ....0..ccoevievirsiinniss 6 2 2 ay To jy n us. rod, ' » onto his haunc se on he Foo Sealed Cang ' . ’ a=. rrisbur rownsville 2 d rvs 'yant, arvey al £1¢ 1 / SOL of two : Washington 45, Howe 38. Jackson thandolph) 53, Saratoga 31, ve fe Snatieion L. v Bill Cunningham; Boston Herald ....... Lasser innaind 7 2 ¢ Bryan 3 arvey ant % Louis was up at the coun . 5-GALLON $ 49 Whitestown 52, Pike Township 28, Jasper 41, Evansville Rel versity 22, Roming\on.. Dai» Dan Parker, New York Mirror ......eeeuvues Verb EEeRNS 7 0 g Maxey apparently not badly hurt, It was SEALED CANS : Shortridge 55, Noblesville 40. ackion, Townibip (Randolph) $3, 3ars-| Tunnelion », Shawswick 27, |Al Buck, New York Post .......... Sha Jo 5 n 1 p————— " the first time the champ had been hu essrsine Silent Hoosiers 39, Union Towpship Kaighistown 47, Spiceland 27 | Unton\Gownahip. (Huntington) 38, Uni TT — New Tribe Infielder on the deck since his fight with Buy Now While Available Johnson 48, ichell 29, Springfield Township (Frank- ~ Townl3hip (Wells) 38 § nion | _ —- - Buddy Baer at Washington, D. C., Southport 48, Lawrence Central 21 | Sim) |Versailies 57, Sunman 35. a rvasies 201 62 245 (Gharlie Letchas, infielder with : : AUTO Speedway 48, Manual 27. Kendallville 41, Columbia City 29. terioo 36, Butler 32 in 1941 SUPPLY Vallonia 43, Crispus Attueks 39. Kingman 50, Cay | Woedmarn 36, Arcola 32 EE — Chattanooga last season, where he 1 the fourth round, Walcott OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS | Kitchel 29, ‘sorineheid Township (Prank- Wabash 50, Hartford City 48. batted .280, has been purchased by n uy ' Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. Alexandria 42, Tipton 37 I i} y | Williamsburg 32, Lynn 26 EE . I landed the hardest punch of the Amo 38 Plainfield 20. Laurel 48. Parview 37. “ {eat Terre Haute 8, Parmersburg 24. in at er By Frank Wilson the Indianapolis Indians for the qo .. ttica 8§ 7 in +1 . A ’ nom 1 . \ n ; i Ol = y . Sra —" “4 Atsica 59 a, Liston 37, 18, Lima 41, Brighton 237, Whitewater 54, on 39. | at tampa He 8 2. oh Kn He exploded a terrific straight wiih - igh fee. {Logansport 37, Prankfort 28. ashington Catholic 50, Bis BLL ——————————————— eR A i Sab 8 Rr wNETLY aye nin Hadelpllial oo ois’ ¢ T vhamAGEs Township (Carroll 59, Rockfield 22 ja Bos 0; Jayne North Side 3s. Wost, Baden Soaroamphely lisbarg 18. Gertrude Rhodes and Carl Hindel led the bowlers of the city in Phillies. The Tribe bought him ‘10 Vi On Lote a. Rs ROSE EI: C0. Ariingles “North Vernon 31. {Liberty Center 51, Jefferson Township Washington Township (Cass) 78, Deer \C28UE competition last night fill the utility role, He's versattte on »' He bl fad b ds Alamo J owler | Huntington) 41 Creek 31. Mrs. Rhodes tallied a 636. Combining games of -227, 231 and 178, the innerworks Ahd Re plummeted. backwards . $0 Andrews 33 Dene 18, Linden 55, Richland Township (Fpun- Walcot 35, Chalmers 28, « : : vin La a : ne ) : the canvas on his hack Avilla 35, Ashley 21 Jan) 3 Ang 9 adasville, 30, Bvanavile Lineoin 23. she scored her sixth honor series of ‘the season. She bowls with the - i AL the count of two. Louis man ngola 51. Lagrange 37. Alayette 46, Anderson ebster onom ; ’ 4 . Inonsor! PT : Br fen a 38 ne 34 Ligonier 50, Wolcottvilie 48. Waldron 50, Morristown 48 (double over- Yaver Men's 8hop team in the Pritchett Sponsor's League Amateur Football aged to lurch up to one knee In
Boonville 40, Sullivan 27 Marengo 64. Hardinsburz 31 time) Hindel marked a 691 to lead the
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ty 1 Metz 48 Balem Center 42 Whitewater 54, Milltow 9. R 4 Hin The Gr Hill Wrdeats will finish that position he remained until the Bloomision Haag Boss 25 Mooresville 41, Brownsburg 34. Westfield 39, Walnut Grov ; ” the evening. His games of 226, —— at 3 Sh | eiT Senson At 1:30 p. m. tomorrow when ou : of en, when he r i Brazil 40, Linton 23. {Mico > ion Bg [rand 41, Russellvilie 39. (overtime). {265 and 200 were rolled for Tomp-| And tallied a 661. Heady's games \ho." ‘ske’on ihe Eari Bide Meichants on COUNt of seven, n regainec A / non I 00 n (overtime), t 43, x . EVE LI a 5 N firid 1 Bounville v0. Sullivast 31, 25 Mulberry 36, Forest 21. {wilkinson "3 32 Be io 28. | kin's Ice Cream in the Fox-Hunt|Were 232, 212 and 243, while Deer wlgy No: 3 : his-teet Ki 4 LB | Briceville 60, Freelandyille 20 Mt. Ayer 39, Goodland 22. Willams 32, Lynn 26 Classic loop. Also marking bet ter | scored 224, 212 and 225 Left Jab Ineftective Bloomingdale a, Medora 30" Pegetiovilis 2m" Winner ea city 3 than 650 series in the Fox-Hunt| High three:game f(otals were Amateur Basketball | During most of the bout, Walcott dy LHR Bentonville 18, Orange 38 edora ayetteville inchester 27, Union City 26 OX-Hun gn nree-game nals re , urin ( of out, alcout 4 Bippus 70, Markle 45 Milan 48. Brookville 38. Yorktown 13, Gaston 27. |gathering were Curt’ Heady, who! twined in by Bowes Seal Fast in| Schedule for tomorrow's Bervices League 0 raved on keepin the }/ P , 4 «ure > ' Li y . t I pn > EEEES————— Buck Creek 36, Romney 26 Modoc 48, Green Township (Randolph) 4J.| BENTON COUNTY TOURNAMENT | bbed i he y | F cl 3037, 4 at jhe Naval Armory 1s as fo/lo pai i) ! A ping Ws Bentonville 36, Orange 28 Mt. Auburn 52, Nineveh 2M. AT FOWLER | Su or Marott's Shoes and gar- | the ox-Hunt assic, a yan Jn : Naval Reserve (B } 30, Alr dreaded Brown Bomber at long X AN LL 4 ; SoET 20: Yeoreiand, M0. Marion 4b; Be pauiiln , ori 35, eT nered a 684, and Howard Deer Sr.,| Yaver Men's Shop in’ the Pritchett Forces ys Naval Orduance, 4.45 Naval range. Louis’ left jab was surpris- — 4 i . a 1 o ni ) Cory 66, Coal City 28. . Moraces 41, Crows Point M. {Otterbein n Powier 31. 7 who worked with Russet Cafeteria | Bponsor 8, 2730. [Reserve (Cy vs. Naval Reserve (A), ingly ineffective against his weavCarthage 44, Lewisville 1 ordsville XWe TATE COLLEGES ing, slipping and side-step op- ' Cincinnati Central Vocational 39, Moore's Milltown 41, Dubois Western Kenia 82, Canterbury 3% hi 8. 31pping anc Sce-sleppng op } Hi 37. Morton Memorial (Knightstown) 34, Milroy ry esu ts in ow in Leagues ver ity ast ig ponent, Columbus 50, Connersville 29. 37. OTHER COLLEGES . Covington 45, Perrysville 26, Meee eames dL {Alma 61, Bt. Mary's (Mich) 20 609 BOWLERS (MEN) OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Tillie Jardins, Foxworthy Pord ...... $1 But in the last minute of the on nr Sleveien, Miata ras (Bene Cth, DigT THR Ucar mindel, Poxttune Classis 40) L Mack Cromiown Aulo Servic ETT EL 2 n,n J me aR Cloverdale 38: Reelsville 28 Middlebury 37, Shipshewana n | Grinnell 36, Cornell (Ia) 36 {Gurt Heady, Fox-Hunt Olassic +. O87/Paul Day Indianapolis Traffic Club.. 508 yo pye' christian, Poxworthy Ford... 533 what no other Louis opponent ever » | Howard Deer Sr., Pox-Hunt Classic .. 661 Walter Pelkner, Insurance .o 508 . I Past 53 } Crawfordsville 44, Lebanon 32 rom 32, Carlisle 30 (overtime). | litnots 67, Coe 27. . ¥ 29% Maxine Parker, Bowes Sea Cuzco 46, English 45 Mt Asura 52, Nimev, {Kentucky 8, "Tulse 18 Sone ant, Freyn Bros $58 Cauda Ct J datate Mix oa7 Marge Skelton, Yaver Men's Bhop . 530 tried, without being kayoed. He Cynthiana 34, Poseyville 33. Newburgh 49, Tennyson 43. |Qkiahoma 62, Ohio State $3 | Batty Satkaon commenting Rec. 848 Kate Dick. Bt. Andrews cers 88 Sulla Lang Indiana Gest 21 stood with his back to the ropes (§C : Oannelton 38. , Dale bg New iM , - ML , Zhode, island 9 Morehesd"K) By | William Gooch. Pun Bowl Classic ... 846 Tony Bekula, Kingan's + M3 Dora TA 028 ind slugged it ont with Louis—toe i Danville 39, Golfa a0 'eon y i orehead (Ky) Bud Howe, Wishin, .. 644 Horace Tudor, Hillcrest . B85 t ddl || th 3 Davis County Owensbors, Ky.) 61, Rock- New Market ws New Rom 0. Wartburg 44. JN sconsin, Tech 32 | Harold Nielson, “Central Siaies Biv, 841 Purnish. Allison No . i Maia Rccay, Linde Ai rod © ¥:to toe—and he actually had the Deedes oS is Oh w Needmore 84, Heltonville 19 Hofstras 61, Champlain 54 | Wout Riepwine, Fog unt Classe . ’ : ; : wig Tmuline Ritchey, O'Brien Pain's ...-319 better of that exchange in: that } Decatur 51. Berne North Judson 55, DeMoote 32 Muskingum 6 Findlay 4 | Ponnie Snyder Pox-Hunt Classic. 569 Micke; Wilson Real Silk Mixed ly 319. t tumultuous minute, [ ! Deca: ur Catholic 3, "piessat Mills 28. New Waverly 42, Lucerne 38. {Wake orest 72 Randaigl- Macon 54, Bill Bwitzer, Preyn Bros 630 Eimer ‘Olsen a Ordnan 547 tty Deppin, OBrien Paints 514 —— — a, Daleville 37, Selm New Salem 31. Manilla 24. Arieston 32. Btetso Morris _Tutterow, Sport Bow] Rec 628 Joe Hun'ing! Poster Messick Mix. 365 Backy Joann. India. Types r 512 Darlington 31 me a ss, Oalitie 41. M fehall 38 w Lawreos, Tech 114, ® Percy Jones Hos- John arthe, Jox- unt Classic ,...., 827 Gle Tume Bankers " 543 Amy MeDaniels Fa 312 Dilisbo 37, Guiiford 34 {Otter Creek , Riley 0 haw ox-Hunt Classic . 0 8238 N I psor ntiers ecreation 2 i k i } 509 Duishorg' 37. Guill Princeton " Petersburg 31 = lowe Wesieran 23, Tarkls 28. | Gearss Miller, Wathington : George Spencer, Mitchell Booth | 550 Jes Oeldmeles nia 308 THESE TWO TEAMS TIED IN A Evansville Central 52. Gary Mann 32 Prairie 59, ussiaville 35 sury ichoen asbington e000 re William ub. Be i A Catherine Pitzpalrick, Anderson's 6. 8, 506 . 4 Cincinnati 59, Southern Methodist 48. | Harold Goldsmith, Washington ..,.. Bill Bowling, Real Silk Mixed vo M8 ’ ) Evansville Central “B" 38, Selvin 13 Perry Central 44, Pitishoro 38 Rro a 2 17 Nel Schmidt, Dewolf® News 50% 4 East Chicago Washington 44, Terre Haute Pine Village 62, West Lebanon 24 Tiffin 87 lInterstaie 88 {Lester Wise, New York Central a7) Tommy Morgan — Moose coo B44 metiah Maners Rowe Beal Fant $01 ’ Ww Portland 65. .Cold Water 0.) Baldwin-Wallace 64, Oberlin 43. | Blek Weber, Rosedale Dairy vos. 622 Bud Zor ow, B oan of Arc Am... 53 pro Cee India 801 a Biwecd > Greenfield 30, | Parker 48, Klpany 4 This 88, Buiislo 0 | Warren Millar, Spor’ Bowl Reg..... $a Rey Osburn, Irvington Presbyterian 508 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) nN Elkhart 49, Warsaw 35 | Plymouth ‘51, 4 esl, _Natiopal ..........:.. 18 600 BOWLER (WOMAN) Edith Hall, Steeg Drug An . : Eaton 18, Summitville 3 Patoka 42, Owensville 41 Bouintan a! 5 Aamo 28 Bon mu ter, Preyn Bros . Classic is Gertrude Rhodes Xaver Mena Shop 63¢ Vera Wolle, Presio Lite "Bat. Mix 481 . p M Flat Rock 52, Clark Township (John- | Princeton ,56, gy +31 : » ' Gene Zweisler, Pox-Hunt Ci wn 0 BOWLERS (WOME Vivian Ay Frey Hacc Mined + 419 aps vs. ers ey un ay, n ’ . son) 3 Pine Village 62, West Lebanon 24 18 Teac, 5, ‘ : 3 Agnes Junker Indpls Typewriter ! X i ; , Flora 48, West Lalayette 27, | Perry Creek 29, New Lebanon 26, i Fue nchers 3, Bt. Johns (Minn.) { {hinted MeCHfhock, Eber a: Ree. 2 Bobby Simerly, 'gaidiana r Ruth AE Balin White, Hous Cream i Fishers 30° Me Comtort 3. | Paci 39, Brownstown 36 Fort ‘Hays 16, Ki I svaii Bellinger Preyn Bro $12 Ley Cours, Dewolf News’... 568 Josephine ‘Regd, Ei Li Cui el EE Fortville 56, Pendleton 53 Pleasant. lake 3, Hamilton 20. Misasasipp — buriey Teachers n, | ry Broo Tur 24 + Sia Laura Alexander, Marois s 8 Bhoe. ...+ se Thelma Plersdn n, _ Foster Shes ick Mix. 466 Jountain’ City 48, Cambridge City 36. Rensselaer Texas & M. 40, Southeastern Oklahoma Prancis Raferty, New York 811 Lois shulz, Indiana Pur . ...... | 3 fooninty Cy J Sumi ising, in 84, Holton" 9 On i Br at Fee Sn Se per Big Stock of " Farmland 83, Stoney Cresk ! rry Texas A. & 1. 29, es os tiery Mix. 610| ’ : , Pat 2, Clark Tow Johnson) | Richland Center 41, Leiter's Pord 38 (over- Abilene Christian: 48, Hou 4. Maury Wellman, Pox-Hunt Classic.. 810 Patty Strieheck, ‘Yaver Men's Bhop.. $4 | Rack. 8 mani Wem time), : as 56, Sam on Blais 4. Sea son, Pun Bowl Classic. .... 609 Nel Koelling, Indpls. Typewriter .. .. 84 y 4 X ED SE ATS ri” Wayne South Side 30, Auburn 38. Roterton 44, Dunkirk 22, ran 1 Montana Bate ler, ‘Was : +0. 800: Mildred Bartick aroti's 0a. +++» M1} 2, sh. Pountain City 48, Cambridge City 26. J rors (Jay) WM. Washburn uo farce 85. Claude Hammond. nk Belt No.1 809/Grtc Hays, Marotts: Shoes no. 538! Fremont bo Oriand 0 el 33 Ros Rosedale i Ji "Ma 38. Idaho Stats 8 : : |ja0 Buses. Orown Laundry _ sos hss pen | ; M at -85¢ Tax Ine. on Sale TODAY at 10 A. M, at Fr on cRer pe A ° more . Fontanet 40, Glenn 38 (overtime) Richmond 46, Muncie Central a, Swarth oo Fhundeionia. Fextiie . i Wilder, New York Central... 608 PATTON NEWS BUREAU Open Tonight Til 0 ' Coliseum Box Office Only 4 neh Lick “ Winslow 4 Rome Sie u Topeka 4. DA TimouE 81, McGill 4 |J. Todd, 4. Declan Sinatte Classe 407 ~ 0 3 neil ve Sreens Pork 47, Boston 33. | Ruahotits “58. \rlaneg.20. “. TOURNAMENT ar CHICAGO | erty: nk” Belt No. 1 804 Public Relations 1500 General Adwgission Ticketq 60¢ (Tax Ine.) om Sale Tonight Grim ahs Rew Harmony 30. ce 3. eh Bh Bona” 1:84 Wheaton 34 (cham. | Bob, Suicmichel, Fu: Hin Cladiie.. 01 Counselor at 7 P. M—~Boges 2.30 and Side Mezzanine 1.80 and 1.20. Reserved Frifiin ew Harmon mot he : Greentown 33. Clay pny BB. Olaimty 30. Borer 33. Jrantih Wiseonsin | Biate 44, Lilinols Tech 43 (con- {Son Ke Be Rosedale Dairy : , BLAINE PATTON (Tax. Inc) on Bale at All Tiwi andsp Phone ‘Orders Ariepedgat Grass Creek #4, Kewanna 28. Stockwell > Jackson Township (Tipe : hn New York Central 4 1040 N.' Deleware RL Both Coliseum and L. Strauss 3 Huntertown 39, Monroeviljs | Amon) 32 AL khoft. Washington ol A Son Mig: Ha rHshurg 87, Browstville =» |sandber 48. Oaktown tao. th. 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